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Abap Version

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Hi all,

what is Abap versions ?? I mean history of abap version

AbapXX.XX - AbapXX.XX

thanx

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hi,

ABAP won't have any version. SAP only have versions

regards,

pavan

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hi

Hi,

ABAP/4 means ABAP is a fourth generation language. It does not imply you with version name.

Only when u say ABAP 6.40 this means it is a version. Currently the latest version released is ABAP 6.40

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abdul_hakim
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Hi,

ABAP has no versions but only SAP Systems have version.

For eg.SAP ECC6.0

Cheers,

Hakim

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Hi,

ABAP doesn't have any versions. SAP has various versions.

SAP versions are as follows.

2.2D

2.2F

3.0G

3.0H

3.1I

4.5B

4.6C

"R/3 Enterprise" (successor of "R/3"):

4.7 Enterprise Edition Extension Set 1.1

4.7 Enterprise Edition Extension Set 1.1

"ERP" (successor of "R/3 Enterprise"):

mysap ERP 2004 (also known as ECC 5.0)

mysap ERP 2005 (also known as ECC 6.0)

Some days ago ERP 2005/ECC 6.0 was renamed.

Now the official name is

SAP ERP 6.0

SAP NW04 == SAP Netweaver 04

SAP NW2004s = SAP Netweaver 2004s

ECC 6.0 == ERP 2005 based on SAP Netweaver 2004s

Regards,

Bhaskar

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You can follow the menu path System->Status on the resulting screen in the SAP System Data window there is an ICON underneath the component version when you click on that it will display the various components one of which should be SAP_ABA this will show the release (such as 620) and the level with the highest support package that has been installed.

Please remember to reward with points if this answers your question.

Regards,

William Hofford